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Where would you expect light waves to move faster? a - in space b- through an iceberg c- under the sea d- on a mountain top
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Where would you expect light waves to move faster? a - in space b- through an iceberg c- under the sea d- on a mountain top
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Where would you expect light waves to move faster?
a - in space
b- through an iceberg
c- under the sea
d- on a mountain top
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a
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I say in space which is number A. That is because there is nothing that would restrict anything in space and it is quite open and free. Hope this helped.
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